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AI Identification

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Football trading card in the style of 1993 Fleer Ultra John Elway

Sports Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $15

As of July 9, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a standard-sized football trading card featuring an image of John Elway in a Denver Broncos uniform. The card is encased in a rigid plastic 'top-loader' sleeve. The front of the card displays a full-action photograph of the player wearing the number 7 jersey and a blue helmet. Visible text in gold foil along the bottom left bears the name 'JOHN ELWAY'. On the bottom right, there is a gold foil logo consistent with the 'Fleer Ultra' brand of the early 1990s. The card's aesthetic is typical of mid-era modern collecting, featuring high-gloss finishes and foil stamping. Based on the design, it is stylistically consistent with the 1993 Fleer Ultra series, specifically card number 63. Regarding condition, the card appears generally well-preserved within the protective sleeve, though some surface reflections on the plastic make a detailed assessment of the card's surface difficult. There are no obvious creases or major corner dings visible through the casing. As I cannot inspect the card's reverse side or handle it physically to verify paper weight and foil authenticity, this remains an unverified identification based on visual signals.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on provided images, this item appears to be a 1993 Fleer Ultra John Elway card (#63). From what I can see, the card displays gold foil stamping and high-gloss finishes consistent with this era of production. However, a digital image cannot verify paper stock density or the micro-printing details necessary to distinguish a period-accurate printing from a modern reproduction. I cannot inspect the reverse side or the edges for hidden defects. The current value estimate assumes the card is in a mid-to-high grade (Near Mint) condition. In the current market, high-volume cards from the early 1990s—often referred to as the 'junk wax' era—are highly liquid but carry modest values unless they possess a high-grade certification from a third-party grading service. The presence of the top-loader suggests the owner has taken care to mitigate corner dings, which supports the higher end of the $5 to $15 range for uncertified examples. This value would decrease significantly, potentially to negligible levels, if the item is found to be a modern reprint or lacks the foil-stamping quality of a period-specific release. To move beyond this working hypothesis, a physical inspection is essential to check for surface scratches, centering accuracy, and ink patterns. Professional grading by a reputable service would be required to establish a more precise market position and to confirm the card's status within the 1993 series.

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